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Nuclear Energy Support Near Record High in U.S.
Americans support nuclear energy and offer mixed views on fracking and offshore drilling, while a diminished majority prefer renewable energy development over more fossil fuel production.
A Third of Americans Satisfied With U.S. Global Position
Majorities are dissatisfied with the United States' global position, think the U.S. is viewed unfavorably and believe world leaders do not respect Biden.
Crisis in Confidence 2023
Americans' lessened confidence in society's institutions and norms may affect society's ability to deal with crucial external and internal threats.
U.S. Depression Rate Remains Elevated
The percentage of U.S. adults who report currently having or being treated for depression is 19.1%, among the highest measures in Gallup's trend.
Americans' Religious Engagement Holds at Lower Levels
Less than half of Americans continue to say religion is very important in their lives, while more say they have no religious affiliation.
Trump's Inaugural Approval Rating Is Historically Low Again
Trump's initial job approval rating is similar to what it was at the start of his first term, reaffirming his position as the lowest-rated new president since 1953.
Americans See Little Progress in Key Areas Under Biden
Americans rate the progress the U.S. has made during Biden's presidency as mostly negative across 18 economic, national and international areas.
Highest Hopes for Trump on Immigration; Lowest, on Unity
Of 17 policy goals, Americans are most optimistic about Donald Trump's ability to control immigration and most pessimistic about his ability to heal political divisions in the U.S.
Most Americans Want Doctors to Ask About Mental Health
Seven in 10 Americans say they would prefer that primary care providers ask about both mental and physical health concerns during appointments.
Secret Service's Job Rating Tumbles 23 Points to New Low
Americans' rating of the Secret Service has dropped precipitously to a new low, particularly among Republicans.